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  • CRUISE with Claus

    CRUISE with Claus

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    CHILDREN and adults can cruise with Santa Claus from four different locations on the Chesterfield Canal this Christmas. For just £10, you will get to cruise with Father Christmas. Children will get a present and adults will get a drink and a mince pie.  The Chesterfield Canal Trust will be running these cruises on all…

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  • VITAL WORK stops canal and river merging

    VITAL WORK stops canal and river merging

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    EMERGENCY repair work to the UK’s longest canal and adjacent river has prevented the two waterways from merging. Recent heavy rainfall meant flooding from the River Soar found its way into the nearby Grand Union Canal and the increased pressure on canal walls meant vital repairs were necessary. The remote location of the flashpoint meant…

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  • FREIGHT DEVELOPMENTS on inland waterways

    FREIGHT DEVELOPMENTS on inland waterways

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    Jonathan Mosse’s monthly look at freight development on the inland waterways. IT IS my unshakeable belief that the fact that we still have a functional commercial inland waterways system is largely down to individuals and not to the people who are entrusted with running them – the navigation authorities. Wood, Hall & Heward (WHH: a…

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  • EXPLORING your canal ancestry

    EXPLORING your canal ancestry

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    In the latest in her family history series, Nicola Lisle looks at how you can trace ancestors who fell foul of the law… IF YOU’VE hit a brick wall with any of your ancestors – such as names suddenly disappearing from census returns – it’s possible they had strayed from the straight and narrow. Crime…

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  • CANOE RIVER CLEANER Jim Elliot

    CANOE RIVER CLEANER Jim Elliot

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    Lucy Wood reports… An environmental campaigner is on a one-man crusade to make his local waterways cleaner – and educate people in the process. NATURE lover James (Jim) Elliott regularly takes to his local waterways in a canoe to clear litter and fly-tipping, conduct wildlife surveys and more, all the while promoting the well-being benefits…

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  • CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: Paddy Screech

    CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: Paddy Screech

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    Paddy Screech – Word on the Water, The London Bookbarge By Alice Elgie WHEN Paddy Screech and his friend, Jon Privett, were moored together in Springfield Park, Hackney back in 2010, they found themselves discussing ways to ensure they would never have to leave the canal again. “It’s not enough to just live on a…

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  • LICHFIELD BRANCH: Winter vegetation management

    LICHFIELD BRANCH: Winter vegetation management

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    Amy Tillson Reports… Recently, IWA Lichfield Branch’s intrepid team of volunteers began their seventh consecutive year of winter vegetation management. This year they have been given a variety of tasks in addition to the usual cutting back of the overgrown vegetation. Repainting bridge names and numbers, removing ivy and other such growth from bridges and…

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  • IWA: Acclaimed journalist as chairman

    IWA: Acclaimed journalist as chairman

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    Amy Tillson reports… IWA is delighted to announce the appointment of Hugh Pearman as the new chairman of its Heritage Advisory Panel. As an experienced and celebrated journalist, editor and author, he brings a background gained in a distinguished career and a deep commitment to preserving the architectural and engineering heritage of Britain’s inland waterways.…

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  • NEW BOSS: For underground attraction

    NEW BOSS: For underground attraction

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    A MIDLANDS tourist attraction which takes visitors on a unique underground waterway tour has welcome a new boss. The Dudley Canal and Tunnel Trust, which hosts tours in a network of historic tunnels and caverns under the town, is now under the leadership of new CEO Paul Crofts. Mr Crofts said: “I am absolutely thrilled…

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  • HAUNTED TUNNEL: Safety check carried out

    HAUNTED TUNNEL: Safety check carried out

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    ENGINEERS braved the spooks and spectres to inspect the Harecastle Tunnel in Staffordshire to ensure it is safe for thousands of waterway users to navigate. Officials from the Canal & River Trust inched along the Harecastle Tunnel, one of the longest canal tunnels on Britain’s historic canal network, to carry out a vital inspection of…

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  • NEW BRIDGE: Relinks canal trail after 30-year wait

    NEW BRIDGE: Relinks canal trail after 30-year wait

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    A NEW bridge has finally relinked the Trans Pennine Trail as part of £6 million works at the Chesterfield Canal in Derbyshire. The bridge replaced an old brick structure, which was knocked down 30 years ago, and is the first phase of the canal restoration programme. The new Trans Pennine Trail bridge, weighing 40 tonnes…

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  • RESTORING the Monty and closing the Shropshire Gap

    RESTORING the Monty and closing the Shropshire Gap

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    MORE than 40 people from 22 different groups saw recent work completed on the Montgomery Canal and were shown plans for future projects. They were attending the Northern Canals Association meeting at Llanymynech, on the Montgomery Canal, hosted by the Shropshire Union Canal Society (SUCS). The bulk of the day was taken up by visiting…

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  • AWARDS: Celebrate volunteer excellence on nation’s canals

    AWARDS: Celebrate volunteer excellence on nation’s canals

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    Lucy Wood reports… DEDICATED teams and individuals who give their time free to the Canal & River Trust have been honoured. Recognition has been given to those who work on the CRT’s 250-year-old navigable network in the charity’s annual volunteer awards, which reflect the diversity of achievements made to keep these waterways open and alive.…

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  • GET RID of plastics and shout about it!

    GET RID of plastics and shout about it!

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    YOUNG volunteers did their bit to keep the waterways plastic-free with a massive half-term clean-up. Families were out and about across the canal and river network, picking up rubbish to keep the towpaths pristine – and sharing their work on social media. And the organisers are hoping families, and especially youngsters, will keep up the…

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